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BBC News US and British citizens among 37 sentenced to death in DR Congo coup trial

Christian Malanga, a US national of Congolese origin, the suspected plot leader, was killed during the attack.

BBC News US and British citizens among 37 sentenced to death in DR Congo coup trial

Christian Malanga, a US national of Congolese origin, the suspected plot leader, was killed during the attack.

BBC News US and British citizens among 37 sentenced to death in DR Congo coup trial

Christian Malanga, a US national of Congolese origin, the suspected plot leader, was killed during the attack.

BBC News Timberlake pleads guilty in drink-drive court deal

The pop star is ordered to pay a $500 fine with a $260 surcharge and do 25 hours of community service.

BBC News Thirty-seven sentenced to death over failed DR Congo coup

Three Americans are among those given the death penalty after a bloody attempt to overthrow the president.

BBC News What are Storm Shadow missiles and why are they crucial for Ukraine?

Western states have long been cautious about allowing Ukraine to use their missiles against Russia.

BBC News Germany to welcome 250,000 Kenyans in labour deal

Germany agrees to ease some of its immigration laws to enable Kenyans find employment in the European's biggest economy.

BBC News What are Storm Shadow missiles and why are they crucial for Ukraine?

Western states have long been cautious about allowing Ukraine to use their missiles against Russia.

BBC News China raises retirement age for first time since 1950s

The plan, which will set in from January, has been on the cards for a few years as China's population ages.

BBC News John Legend: Why abortion issue is personal for Chrissy Teigen and me

The singer spoke to BBC Newsnight about his wife's abortion in 2020.

BBC News UK accounting giant PwC faces six-month China ban

The firm is being penalised for its role in the failure of property giant Evergrande.

BBC News South Africa's leader moves to avert coalition row

President Ramaphosa agrees to delay some education reforms that had threatened government stability.

BBC News UK accounting giant PwC faces six-month China ban

The firm is being penalised for its role in the failure of property giant Evergrande.

BBC News South Africa's leader moves to avert coalition row

President Ramaphosa agrees to delay some education reforms that had threatened government stability.

BBC News Anti-apartheid veteran and corruption fighter Gordhan dies

Pravin Gordhan was known for trying to stand up to corruption under former President Jacob Zuma.